THE LEFTISTS EYE THE CIA
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April 25, 1961
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Leftists Eye
The strategy of the American
Left in the wake of the Cuban de-
bacle already can be discerned. It
is to present the consolidation of
Castro's power as relatively unim-
portant, to blame failure of the in-
vasion on inadequate U.S. ties with
, extreme leftist Cuban groups, to
insist on social re ---,don in Latin
America, and to demand replace-
rent of Central Intelligence Agen-
cy director Allen Dulles with a man
of known liberal-left views.
A campaign appears to have be-
gun to get rid of Mr. Dunes and re-
place him ?\-i h Te;ford Taylor,
longtime tqibcral" and critic of
Congressional investigations into
security matters.
' The big push for Mr. Taylor first
became apparent when The Wash-
ington Post sent un a trial balloon
by mentioning his name. Then C.
L. Sulzberger wrote in The New
York Times that sonic quar-
ters were hoping that criticism of
the CIA would accelerate the
process of getting Yr. Taylor the
post held by Mr. Dulles.
Congress should squelch this
move before the ball starts rolling.
No one with Mr. Taylor's record of
association with the apparatus and
causes of American "liberalism"
should be considered for any post
wit Ii the CIA, let alone the sensitis
pos!'-ion of director of that secret in-
telli unce operation.
The public, however. ghreild rot
cor.fise Mr. Taylor, a reserve brigadic: general in the U.S. Arr,v
with Gen. Maxwell Thylor. fornicr -
Army chief of staff who is airline
Atty. Gen. Roeett Ye-net-1y in an ie.-
vestigation ci recerit CIA op-
erations.
1. Maxwell Taylor is an out-
istano.ing American.
If Mr. Dulles has made errors off
judgment which impair his e -
fectiveness?and that has not been
conclusively demonstrated as yet?
a successor should be chosen who
is not a political figure, as is Mr.
-Taylor.
Kennedy eri des to replace_
If Mr.
!Mr. Dulles rov,, or later, he would
over, di-.
,he wise to ask Edgar Ho
rector of I,
for his recom
d and act on them. The v e confidence
Mr. ze:. ii
As for the leftist drive to involvi
the U.S. more closely with extrem
1st Cuban groups, that too shoulc
be brought to a halt.
The New York Times, a gauge e
policies hurtful to the best interests
of the Urited States, has reassertk
its belief that this country "must
work for orderly and constructive
social and economic revolutions" in
Latin America.
This is an a'0.-,tutd :,t?iiern.ent. Rev-
olution, b.,y its very na.rtirc, cannot
be orderly and c,.?Ititi-u( the, If
revolution bit..f. another Latin coun-
try, the t'es,..1;1 n ill be bloodshed
and danger to the Vriited States.
The U.S.. therefore, tliould oppo3e
:i.tevoInti and stress evolution via
the capitalist -,4em.
The imroedittti danger facing the,
United States .t e eort of the C3s-
t.ro revolution. to Venezuela, The
laid?vhere 7..r.,'Yy crowds ,s-pt
4,.te, lace cf r,t,,t.e president of the
rtlited State.- r- ripe for revplution
Castro cortimunism. The lie'Lar.-
court regirrn in Venezuela, a gov-
ernment of social-democrats such
the American Lett favors, is
v oak and. is making little progress
at checking communist growth.
American cEtees who visited that
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country last year came back with a
report that Reds dominate the Cen-
tral University and other centers of
national lire. As Velimela is a land ,
of tremendous natural riches, com-
munist e'etees there would be an
even more Fl.'rious threat to 'U.S. se-
curiey th'rt the Red victory in Cuba.
From a base in Venezuela, commu-
nism would he able to strike at Cen-
tral America and the Latin nations
to the South.
Consenatiees must do eveqthiag
in their ponitt to impress upen the
President that there is danger t't,
the advice his "liberal" supporters
are giving him. If the CIA is hand-
ed over to a political figure, if the
U. S. suppo-rt, so-called "autono-
mous revolution" in Latin Amer-
ica, and if the State Department
favors extremist Latin leaders and
groups, the United States will suf-
fer defeat aft,e: dc: oat in this hem-
isphere.